Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has dismissed injury fears for Diogo Jota.
Jota has been a rare shining light for the Reds during their poor campaign, scoring eight goals in 15 Premier League appearances.
But, alarmingly, the Portugal international was not pictured during a session at Liverpool's Kirkby base in midweek, leading many fans to believe he would be unavailable for Saturday's clash with Newcastle.
"Diogo is fine, Diogo is fine," said the Liverpool boss, who also provided a fitness update on his injured or doubtful players.
Klopp added: "Nat Phillips is not back. Curtis Jones is back. All the others not. Do I know when Jordan Henderson is coming back? Not really. Not the next couple of weeks."
Klopp was asked whether he faces a problem trying to fit Jota into his starting XI alongside his traditional front three of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino.
"It was not too often possible, to be honest, because of Diogo's injury especially I think," said the German in response.
"There are a lot of things. The intensity of the games before, we cannot ignore that, who played most of the games, blah, blah, blah. It is an intense season, so if we can rotate in moments that helps a lot.
"Which formation fits, that's obviously the main thing, or the best to the opponent we play, and how can we defend, how can we close the spaces they want to use in the best way.
"The front three for us obviously are really important as well. So, these are the things – no others. Like actually with the whole team."

